Pregnancy after mc

Hi I’m Mary just found out I’m pregnant after having my little boy in Sep 2016 then goin on to have a mc in jan 17 been trying Sence now I’m about six weeks pregnant and so worried about losing it any advice welcome x

I miscarried my first pregnancy in February and found out I’m pregnant again 2 weeks ago... it is a difficult time waiting for the 12 week scan (and beyond) but try to keep positive and take it one day at a time, that’s what I’m trying to do! X

Hi Mary, so sorry for ur loss but also congrats on ur pregnancy! I also had a mc before and am now 5 weeks pregnant. Feeling the same as u but we gotta stay positive and let ourselves be happy about becoming pregnant again. Mind urself x

Hi. I also had a baby in September 2016! I had a miscarriage last October and now pregnant again. Like you I struggle not to worry the same will happen again but am excited to be pregnant again. I'm 5 weeks today and got my bfp this morning so it's all very new.

Hello! I'm currently 7 weeks and 2 days! We had an MC (miscarriage) in June 2017 and Feb 2018 and we don't have any children so this will hopefully be our first successful pregnancy!

My advice is be selfish, put your feet up, let everyone else do the work and be kind to yourself, try to do something you enjoy every day and if you're not being sick then have a massive slice of cake 😘

35 weeks pregnant

Your baby now weighs about 2.4kg and measures around 46cm from head to toe. Soon, as the wall of your uterus (womb) and your belly stretch thinner and let in more light, your baby will begin to develop daily activity cycles. Read More

36 weeks pregnant

Your baby is still gaining weight – about 28g a day. She weighs nearly 2.7kg and is about 47cm long from head to toe. You may begin to feel an increased pressure in your lower belly and notice that your baby is gradually dropping. Read More

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